Monday 30th April 2007 I recall I may have done some windsurfing this was just after I'd dropped Ella off at the kids club near the Ocean Club and Evie at crêche near to the Tapas bar.

So on Monday the thirtieth of April now, I think that can, (inaudible) Jane's, not very important, but, I think it's not 'Wind surfing or sailing', I think it was wind surfing, so 'or sailing' can be deleted".00.35.43 1578 "'I recall I may have done some wind surfing or sailing'?"Reply "Yeah, just delete 'or sailing' on Monday, it was wind surfing. 'I dropped E*** off at the creche', she was always quite happy to go, it wasn't that she didn't like going, actually it was E*** that, E*** was a little bit more, reticent about going, so there's two, there's two things here. What I would say here is 'I dropped E*** off at the creche', 'and E*** was also left at the creche although wasn't quite so keen on it as E*** initially'. So it was E*** that wasn't as keen on it". 1578 "'E*** also dropped off'?"Reply "'Also dropped off', they were obviously at separate places. And the point about, at the end of the holiday, was that our intention was not put E*** or E*** into the creche on every session because obviously I sort of don't see them as much as Jane does and I, I mean, there were a couple of sessions we didn't, we didn't put them in, so I just, had some time with them over, over the week. But, as time went on, although this clearly also, goes into the couple of weeks, E*** loved it so much, she was saying, 'I just want to go', 'I want to go to club'. So, although we weren't intending to put E**a in all the time, in the end she went most, well she did go most morning and afternoon sessions because she was so keen on it and had such a great time there".1578 "So 'E*** went to'?"Reply "'E*** went to Kids Club'".1578 "'Kids Club'?"Reply "The plan was for her not necessarily to go to all sessions".1578 "And the Kids Club was the reception, wasn't it?"00.37.27 Reply "That was down at the, yeah, the Ocean Club. E*** was in the, the crêche, but immediately behind the Tapas. But the plan, our plan at least, Jane and mine, was that we would put them into a certain number of sessions just allow us some free time to, to, to do a few other things, but that I would probably spend some time with them not in clubs. But E***, E*** absolutely loved it and after a couple of sessions E***, E*** was pretty happy there too".1578 "So 'I dropped E*** off at the Kids Club'?"Reply "Yeah, that's probably more, not crêche".1578 "'And E*** reception'?"Reply "'E*** the crêche'".1578 "Sorry, 'at the crêche'".Reply "E***nt to the crêche".1578 "Initially?"Reply "Initially E***ell, I mean, and by initially, like a lot of nursery, when you leave people at nursery, I mean, for the first five minutes, E***sn't very happy, but, no, she been at pre, had been going to pre-school and had gone to nursery actually for a lot longer than E*** over the years, so she just sort of got on with it, just went in and got on with it".1578 "So the statement there that 'Initially she didn't like going but by the end of the holiday she was asking to go'?"Reply "That's, that's".1578 "That is correct in respect of E***Reply "No, no. No, no, no, I mean, E***s only one so she wouldn't be asking to go anyway".1578 "Sorry".00.38.41 Reply "Sorry, the clarification here is, that we weren't going to book them in for every session, initially we dropped of E***he just got on with it, absolutely happy from the word go. Erm, E***en we dropped off, would have a bit, a few tears like a lot of young kids do when you leave them at nursery, but there were no reports of her not having a good time and she was happy, once she had been dropped off. The comment about wanting to go more was actually as the week wore on, although I'm talking really now, we were there for an extra two weeks and we used the facilities of MARK WARNER, so E***s enjoying the Kids Club so much that she usually requested to go rather than, rather than us kind of saying, 'Do you want to go'. So E***end up, going to probably more sessions because she just got so much out of it and came back, so animated. And they were very good with them, they took them out, they changed, every half hour they'd do something different, they'd do something inside or they'd go to the beach or they'd go sailing or they'd go and play tennis, a really, really exciting day for E***d she would come back absolutely knackered. So I think that, that's just for clarification.

Yeah, I think, where it says I may have done some shopping but I really can't be certain, I recall Jane, Kate and Gerry playing tennis. We didn't eat out at lunchtime we generally ate with Rachael and Matt and this was in our apartment or theirs, as well as at David and Fiona's. After Madeleine disappeared we all began eating lunch at Dave and Fiona's apartment.I think in the afternoon I may have been out with Matt, I had wanted to spend time as a family but Ella wanted to go to the kids club. Monday to Wednesday I can say that the days were all very similar and it is difficult to distinguish one from each other. I know that on one of the evenings either Monday or Tuesday I stayed in the flat with Evie as she wasn't well Jane brought my meals over to me this was mentioned in my first statement.

'We generally ate with Rachael and Matt', 'and this was in our apartment or theirs', I think it could be worth saying there 'We also ate in', 'Fiona and Dave's flat' full-stop. 'And then after Madeleine disappeared we all began eating in Dave and Fiona's', well 'We all began eating lunch at Dave and Fiona's apartment very, very, very regularly', that became the focus for us all. So just the addition of, 'and sometimes at Fiona and'".

1578 "'We didn't eat out at lunchtime we generally ate with Rachael and Matt'?"Reply "'And this was in our apartment or theirs or also Fiona and Dave's', that's probably the easiest way of just adding it without changing the whole thing. So there was a, there was a sort of a circuit of lunches where all the kids would get together and after Madeleine disappeared we generally ate lunch at Dave and Fiona's apartment".1578 "So we include 'or theirs/Dave and Fiona'?"Reply "Dave and Fi as well, yeah. And then the next bit is fair enough, which is fair enough there that 'After Madeleine disappeared we began eating' maybe just 'lunch at Dave and Fiona's apartment regularly'. At the end, the next paragraph is fair, it's fair enough I think, I think that's fine.

I feel that this is more likely to have been Monday as I feel that we were all together as a group on Tuesday- nine adults. I believe that this was when the Trivia quiz had taken place.

An addition at the end maybe just saying, regarding the Monday and Tuesday, I think it was Monday night because, I have this recollection that on Tuesday it was the first night we'd all been together, the nine of us, actually, present".00.42.23 1578 "Yes".Reply "However Jane actually thinks that it was, Tuesday, it was probably Tuesday night, so we're, we're not entirely sure. I don't know if that's going to be very relevant, but I thought it was Monday and Jane thinks it might have been Tuesday".1578 "You say 'Either Monday or Tuesday'?"Reply "Yeah, so as long as, well".1578 "You could cross-out 'either' and put in 'possibly'. 'Possibly Monday' and cross-out 'or Tuesday'?"

Reply "I don't know, maybe I'm just being fussy. I mean, it was either Monday or Tuesday, me and Jane can't quite agree on that one, we thought. Just leave it as it is".1578 "If we leave it as it is. We do say 'Either Monday or Tuesday', don't we?"

On Monday they were told that there was no room for all of them in the restaurant, but they obtained a special favour from a waiter and all dined together. In order to obtain this favour they said that the children were asleep and that they could not move anywhere else. For this reason, from this day onwards they would reserve a space in the restaurant (for the adults) for the following day

Fiona and David spent morning on beach, after dropping children off, sailing with another chap. It was cold. They wore short wetsuits and returned when it was time to pick up the children.

[size=9]We know that the creche records show Kate dropping Madeleine off at 3.15pm then drops the twins off at 3.25pm and picks up Madeleine at 3.30pm. There is no record regarding what time the twins were picked up.

http://mccannexposure.wordpress.com/2009/12/04/more-on-the-deleted-call-records-%E2%80%93-where-was-kate-mccann/On Monday 30th April 2007, neither of the McCann’s telephones activated the Luz transmitters. This looks very odd, especially as they were around the Ocean Club to shuffle the kids to and from the crèches. On this afternoon, Madeleine remained in the crèche for only 15 minutes and was picked up by her mother at 15.30. We do not know what Madeleine did for the rest of the day, but it is possible she was being fractious. Interestingly, a friend of Mrs and Mr McCann supposedly told the “Dispatches” team that made a TV program on the tragedy, that “Madeleine was a screamer”. This could be interpreted in one of two ways, but any use of the past tense in referring to Madeleine would be very significant. It was such a past tense referral, to her supposedly living children, that alerted the FBI to their murder by Susan Smith, their mother

Thanks Tigger, hadn't seen this topic. Why would you book a flight at midnight for the next morning 5 or so hours later, booking like this at that time of night is in a panic situation

Its interesting to read throughout the statements and how they seem to deflect away from Monday (30th April)...fiona payne in particular. The police were hammering away at her on events for this Monday but she always deflected away or giving very vague answers. By the end of it I'm not sure what they did on this Monday, went to the beach in the morning and the kids slept all afternoon in their apartment I think

Together a lot of different people have suspicious movements after lunchtime on this day April 30th is what I am seeing...

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I know that on one of the evenings either Monday or Tuesday I stayed in the flat with Evie as she wasn’t well Jane brought my meals over to me this was mentioned in my first statement. I feel that this is more likely to have been Monday as I feel that we were all together as a group on Tuesday- nine adults. I believe that this was when the Trivia quiz had taken place.

The maintenance workers were fixing the blinds and showing Kate how to work the washing machine between 10 and 11.Kate mccann was also 'supposedly' playing tennis 9.15am -10.15am. Was gerry mccann having a meeting with the owners of MW/OC/murat at this time on the 1st?

Did kate or gerry mccann break the shutters on the Monday letting out their shock and grief of what happened that afternoon?

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One might also wish to lower the shutters in a hurry (for whatever reason) and damage the mechanism in frustration. This could also have been on the Sunday -the 29th. One day to tidy up and after that call MW to mend the blinds? These were the shutters in the 'living room' - was it the window under which the dogs alerted? Never occurred to me before. I'm sure it wasn't the famous window as the shutters there were down all of the time according to Kate.

@tigger wrote:One might also wish to lower the shutters in a hurry (for whatever reason) and damage the mechanism in frustration. This could also have been on the Sunday -the 29th. One day to tidy up and after that call MW to mend the blinds? These were the shutters in the 'living room' - was it the window under which the dogs alerted? Never occurred to me before. I'm sure it wasn't the famous window as the shutters there were down all of the time according to Kate.

29th was the first day of the creche etc.

The dogs alerted under in the living room window. I 'think' the shutters the mccanns broke was in their bedroom (maybe looking for the later missing sports bag)

@tigger wrote:One might also wish to lower the shutters in a hurry (for whatever reason) and damage the mechanism in frustration. This could also have been on the Sunday -the 29th. One day to tidy up and after that call MW to mend the blinds? These were the shutters in the 'living room' - was it the window under which the dogs alerted? Never occurred to me before. I'm sure it wasn't the famous window as the shutters there were down all of the time according to Kate.

29th was the first day of the creche etc.

The dogs alerted under in the living room window. I 'think' the shutters the mccanns broke was in their bedroom (maybe looking for the later missing sports bag)

Ahh, thanks for putting me right. Sunday though, the 29th. The morning when the cleaner saw three children, all with the same kind of trainers, with little pink ligths, which have never been seen again.

@tigger wrote:One might also wish to lower the shutters in a hurry (for whatever reason) and damage the mechanism in frustration. This could also have been on the Sunday -the 29th. One day to tidy up and after that call MW to mend the blinds? These were the shutters in the 'living room' - was it the window under which the dogs alerted? Never occurred to me before. I'm sure it wasn't the famous window as the shutters there were down all of the time according to Kate.

29th was the first day of the creche etc.

The dogs alerted under in the living room window. I 'think' the shutters the mccanns broke was in their bedroom (maybe looking for the later missing sports bag)

Ahh, thanks for putting me right. Sunday though, the 29th. The morning when the cleaner saw three children, all with the same kind of trainers, with little pink ligths, which have never been seen again.

Just trying to make sense of the timeline and one that fits with all the facts. I really see something there Like the sandals in the tennis girl photo, these were never seen again!

@tigger wrote:One might also wish to lower the shutters in a hurry (for whatever reason) and damage the mechanism in frustration. This could also have been on the Sunday -the 29th. One day to tidy up and after that call MW to mend the blinds? These were the shutters in the 'living room' - was it the window under which the dogs alerted? Never occurred to me before. I'm sure it wasn't the famous window as the shutters there were down all of the time according to Kate.

29th was the first day of the creche etc.

The dogs alerted under in the living room window. I 'think' the shutters the mccanns broke was in their bedroom (maybe looking for the later missing sports bag)

I understood the alert to be outside the bedroom patio window of the parents, the window shutters that Gerry broke. There is a narrow bit of terrace there, a low wall with the railings on top and below there there was also an alert.These shutters would be heavy to raise, because of their size, and often due to the extra exertion required to raise them they can be pulled right up into the casing, wish I had a pound every time I have had to repair ours.

Perhaps the abductor is also a shoe fetishist !So we now have 9 pairs of pyjamas, (three for each child - many the same style and colour) and countless pairs of shoes. At least three pairs with lights, sandals, you name it.

@PeterMac wrote:Perhaps the abductor is also a shoe fetishist !So we now have 9 pairs of pyjamas, (three for each child - many the same style and colour) and countless pairs of shoes. At least three pairs with lights, sandals, you name it.

and not long after the abduction the duo had a family day to go shopping for...wait for it....shoes for the twins!

@PeterMac wrote:Perhaps the abductor is also a shoe fetishist !So we now have 9 pairs of pyjamas, (three for each child - many the same style and colour) and countless pairs of shoes. At least three pairs with lights, sandals, you name it.

He certainly wasn't a toothbrush fairy!

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Because they can't have gone early to the creche - what time did the cleaning lady see them? Does it tally with the creche sheets? On the 29th the shutters are broken too. What about the 29th from midday on? Are there any documents withheld by the PJ which refer to this day and the next?

Because they can't have gone early to the creche - what time did the cleaning lady see them? Does it tally with the creche sheets? On the 29th the shutters are broken too. What about the 29th from midday on? Are there any documents withheld by the PJ which refer to this day and the next?

Tigger, I remember you posted about Ella's injured foot a few days ago but I cannot find the topic. Did jane tanner say that Ella did not go to creche for the first few days of the holiday?

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This could be interesting. On the last entry on the 30th April, I can just make out a signature at 4.30pm 'signing out' for Alexander. This looks like it could be the same 'sign in' signature for Richard Mann on the 1st May at the bottom of the creche sheet. The written name 'Richard Mann' on the 1st May looks possibly like gerry mccanns handwriting to me (and Robert Naylor on the 30th). The parents signature for both Alexander & Mann looks like the same free hand of kate mccann to me....This is all so very fishy indeed

Eddie and Keela alerted to items and places concerned with the McCanns - and importantly to no other items or places.

According to Eddie and Keela, the body of Madeleine McCann lay lifeless behind the sofa in Apartment 5a, clinging to the only thing from which she could derive any comfort; a soft toy called 'Cuddle cat'.

Kate's book 'madeleine', Page 219: "Did they really believe that a dog could smell the 'odour of death' three months later from a body that had been so swiftly removed?"

After forensic analysis of the 'Last Photo' there is little doubt now that the pool photo CANNOT POSSIBLY have been taken on the Thursday 3rd May, but most likely on the Sunday 29th April. So, where was Madeleine at lunchtime on Thursday?

John McCann:"This was terrible for them, Kate dressed Amelie in her sister's pyjamas and the baby said: "Maddy's jammies, where is Maddy?"Martin Roberts:"If Madeleine's pyjamas had not, in fact, been abducted then neither had Madeleine McCann."Dr Martin Roberts: A Nightwear Job

Death Toll in McCann Case

Gerry McCann called for an example to be made of 'trolls'. SKY reporter Martin Brunt doorstepped Brenda Leyland on 2 October 2014 after a 'Dossier' was handed in to Police by McCann supporters. She was then found dead in a Leicester hotel room the next day. Brenda paid the price.

Colin Shalke died suddenly in mysterious circumstances with a significant amount of morphine in his system. At the Inquest the coroner said there was no evidence as to how he had come to take morphine, and no needle mark was found.

Ex-Met DCI Andy Redwood had a "revelation moment" on BBC1's Crimewatch on 14th October 2013 when he announced that Operation Grange had eliminated the Tanner sighting - which opened up the 'window' of opportunity' from 3 mins to 45 mins, in accordance with their remit, to allow the staged abduction to happen.

Dr Gonçalo Amaral, retired PJ Coordinator: "The English can always present the conclusions to which they themselves arrived in 2007. Because they know, they have the evidence of what happened, they don't need to investigate anything. When MI5 opens their files, then we will know the truth."

Tracey Kandohla: "A McCann pal told The Sun Online: "Some of the savings have been siphoned off from the Find Maddie Fund into a fixed asset account, which financial experts have advised them to do. It can be used for purchases like buying a house or building equipment."

The McCanns, Operation Grange and the BBC are all working towards one goal - to make us keep looking at what happened (or didn't happen) on 3rd May, instead of looking at what happened days earlier. There is NO evidence of an abduction. Smithman is ALL they have got. Without that, they are sunk. No wonder Operation Grange clings on to Smithman...